Word: expert
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...past has been the lack of an intelligent system. Walter Camp's ability has been the chief cause of Yale's success in the past, and whenever Yale has strayed from Camp, she has been defeated in consequence. In Mr. Haughton we have a man who is expert, intelligent, versatile, strict in discipline, and a man whom Mr. Camp is bound to respect. The team has strength, steadiness, brilliancy, determination, and a captain to be proud of either on or off the field. In the College Office it has a record of perfect attendance and marks which are better than...
Coach Haughton's exposition of the new football rules, published in another column this morning, gives an expert opinion of what these changes will accomplish. From Mr. Haughton's wide experience it may be expected that the general differences he predicts will be found to a greater or less degree in the play of practically all the college teams. Especial interest, however, attaches itself to the varying methods in which the details of the game will be adapted by different coaches to the new regulations. The prominent part which Coach Haughton played in framing these rules, together with his former...
...following article has been prepared at the request of the CRIMSON by J. W. Chapman 2G., an expert on insect pests, with the intention of showing the condition of the trees in the Yard, and what is being done to preserve them...
...Robert V. Morris of Wilkesbarre, Pa., expert mining engineer for the coal companies operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad, will give the last two of a series of twenty lectures on "Coal Mining" in the Rotch Building, on Jarvis street, today at 9 and 12 o'clock. Two lectures have been given every week day since January 12. These lectures are open to members of the University...
...Robert V. Norris of Wilkesbarre, Pa., expert mining engineer for the coal companies operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad, will give the first two of a series of twenty lectures on "Coal Mining" in the Rotch Building, on Jarvis street, today at 10 and 2.30 o'clock. Two lectures will be given every week day from now until January 22. These lectures are open to members of the University...